Architectural Play Photos

By reacting and conforming to the architectural spaces around them, photographers Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís have created a clever series that could seemingly go on forever. Their stylish and fun photos show them playing with the built environment, either aligning perfectly with a building’s form, or using simple props to bring those spaces alive. The buildings in their photos are often modern or post-modernist in style, and we’d love to get a list of all of their locations, as some of them are really striking. Created over the course of several months in many locations in Europe, you can follow the couple’s work on Instagram at @drcuerda and @anniset. Via Colossal:

Bending to conform to a building’s swooping form.

A perfectly aligned jump and limb placement on a building’s facade.

“Neither of us can hide that it is us that we both love to take pictures of the most because we appear in each others’ pictures,” Rueda told Adorama. “I think the background is sometimes even more important that the main subject in the picture, that is why buildings and architecture are so important for my photography.”

A simple wave from this pastel building’s unique blocky form.

A laying posture that aligns perfectly with a building’s shadow.

A simple umbrella placed on a building’s vent adds a bit of clever fun.

The figure’s black and white attire align perfectly with the floor and walls

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